DELETING TASK FROM DASHBOARD Automatically = For people wondering how to delete a task out of the list in case of completion: Instead of doing it manually; 1. You add a checkbox-column "Done" to your tasks-table 2. Insert filter in Dashboard-table (= Show when "Done" is unchecked) Optional: You can make another dashboard-table with the name "Completed" or "Done" where you collect all the completed tasks so you have an overview. 1. Create new linked table 2. Filter (= Show when "Done" is checked) Hope this helps!
This video is very helpful in setting up relational databases in Notion, but it has relatively little to do with GTD. To refresh one's memory (assuming you've read David Allen's book - if not, it is highly to be recommended): The GTD approach is basically a workflow to guide workflows, which involves the following stages: Stage 1: capture - this is crucial: there must be one place where everything that pops up to be done is collected and nothing more; just a place to capture it. In this, the video's Inbox is inadequate: what do you do, for example, with an e-mail task? It would be easy enough, one assumes, to include a link in the Inbox page, to a Notion note with a copy of e-mails (or websites, or whatever) -- the fact that that is missing is a critical lapse. The starting point should, therefore, be a note file with incoming tasks. Stage 2: sort into discard / actionable / reading / someday-maybe (following the 2-minute rule: if you can do it in 2 minutes, do it in this stage); that's all you do: sort and clear out your inbox into these categories. This is a crucial step that is not very clearly reflected in the video. Stage 3: go into the actionable tasks and sort into stand-alone tasks or projects (in both, by location of where it needs to be done). The video is better here (including tags for location), but it would help if there was a database simply for stand-alone tasks. Stage 4: go through each project and designate a next-step task for that project, and move that to an active listing (by location), so that you focus entirely, not on the project as a whole, but on the next step that needs to be taken for each project. This could be set up in Notion, it appears, but the author didn't get this far. Stage 5: schedule on calendar or by priority for each location of where the task needs to be done. The Notion 'GTD' setup presented here, while it's quite clear and perhaps even useful, simply does not reflect the GTD stages. The crucial point about the GTD approach is that in each stage you focus on the simplest possible collection or sorting task to advance to the next stage without getting overwhelmed and without needing to carry to-do or what-am-I-not-doing things around in your head all of the time. Then when you start on a project task itself, you can be confident you are doing the right thing at the right time, and not missing something else you should be doing.
I liked this video because it introduced me to some important, fairly complex concepts for Notion. Great Video for that. Timothy, thanks for your feedback. I'd like to know what tools do you use? I have yet to find a tool that has most of the GTD requirements but TickTick, for me, comes close. I just can't seem to easily incorporate "Next actions" from projects automatically with it or maybe I've been under a rock.
your still struggling with this you could substitute the “projects table” for a table that will organise item into next action, discard, someday-maybe etc.
For some day, just leave the date field blank. And for the 2 minute rule, you do it immediately if a task can fit in 2 mins, so you don't have to note it in the software.
Francesco, I follow your work for years and I love your channel. But you know how GTD can set some expectations when we talk about it. GTD users are very passionated about it and there's a lot of people that are hard users. David Allen never uses or recommends the use of name "tasks". The concept of next action is very different than tasks. He uses tasks in a sense of a pejorative things, like if you never has your lists clear about the meaning of the action itself. Projects always has a verb describing the desired outcome. The use on this video shows projects almost like areas of focus, that it's a totally different horizon inside GTD, and has another concept and idea. The video doesn't talk about the concept of calendar and incubated things - two very important categories on GTD dynamics for next actions and projects. Notion also can be great for reference and support files - not mentioned. The video name title could be changed for Advanced Notion on GTD, but it's not even basic GTD. Thank you for posting and let me know if I can help anyway.
Hahah I was going to write just that and I was like “oh, loved what this wise person is commenting, let me give her a shout out...” then I saw it was Thais!!!! Só a pessoa que eu leio/vejo quase todos os dias hahaha. Great stuff.
THIS.IS.ABSOLUTELY.FANTASTIC. This video was literal perfection-the pace at which he explained,the way he explained seemingly difficult things and the way he kept us hooked on until the very end. Thank you so much!
Thank You So Much! Ever Since I setup Notion, I've been the most productive because all my tasks are sorted out and categorised. This tutorial has been amazing and every step were explained in the most simple manner. Good Job Khe and Keep It Up.
OMG, So good. Thank you so much. I'm in the middle of reading the GTD Book and I was searching for a Notion Video to get started. I love the way you walk me through things step by step. Some stuff has changed since then but I was easily able to understand what to do. THANK YOU from Germany
As a first timer, I thought I was incapable of following up with the video, but I finally finished it :') Thank you so much... it's all thanks to your explanation. :) Can't wait to use it everyday🌻🌻
Awsome! Thanks for the super useful tutorial on both; creating tables with relations in Notion AND on establishing a working framework for the GTD model! Two of the things I really needed to familiarize myself with.
This is really helpful, customising tables and views gives great flexibility over other tasks lists. However, I feel it would have been better to add one of the key elements of GTD, which is “Next Action” view, May be adding a column to project list using a checkbox to show whether it is a Next Action, and creating a view showing tasks and context would help. Again, that is based on the demo you gave on how to create tables, views.
Oh, and I also linked some of the projects on my Projects Table to the already existing pages where those projects happen. For example, one of my projects is "Study Group on PhPsy" and I already had a database for that with all of my notes, etc. So The name of the project is actually a link to that database. Recommend! Again, thank you so much!
Absolutely brilliant !!! Have just started reading David Allen’s book this week after hearing him on a few podcasts and yesterday on only heard about Notion yesterday on another RUclips channel. I’ve followed along and set up my dashboard and tables. Thank you so much for clear, concise and easy to listen to instructions....excellent work.
Finally I am able to understand Notion and its strength. Thanks for sharing Khe tutorial. I have just one question, is it possible to include this system inside PARA system using Notion?
Absolutely fabulous video! Thanks a lot Khe! I learned about GTD methodology a short time ago but wasn’t sure what app I should be using to implement it. This video absolutely nailed it for me! Just going to download notion and can’t wait to get started !
This was a great help. I used this to set up my GTD system after a few false starts from previous attempts. I now understand it enough to make adjustment to my needs.b
Supergreat video! This totally changed my way of work (Project Manager in a high-pace company), so thanks.! I one thing I really need to find a way for though - any ideas? For every project I do I have like 65 things that needs to be done, same in every project. Is there any way to put in those to-do's and then duplicate all those in one go? It takes too long time to put in each of them for each project. Thank you very much in advance!
@@AndSoWeLaughed I tried but I wasn't able to! I couldn't understand how to do things and it was too much for my brain, so I gave up on it and signed up on a website that does everything for me! Sorry, I know that's not the answer you want to hear, but hopefully you can figure it out.
Great video! What do I do with the original task table/project table?? If I don't want to view them any more, since I now would have the different customized tables (inbox, due soon, etc)??? Would really appreciate an answer...
I’m giddy as a kipper just finishing that ....you were amazing thank you ...super proud of myself ...took me ages as had to keep stopping but did it ....thank you ...you star 🌟 ps I came from Kharma Medic too ...he blew me away too 👍🏼 xx
Great video, thanks! Question: if we want to add a Goals section linked to the projects table, should we add a new table "Goals" then link it to the Projects table or rather add a new column "goals" in the already existing Project table? thanks!
Is there anyway you could get that database? That filter for things due in near future is game changing for me but I have no idea how to do it. Thanks for the answer+
This tutorial is fantastic! Really helped me to build my task lists. I have a question - In the video, you used minutes for Duration, but what if a task is a 2 day work? Is there an elegant way of having minutes, hours and days on the same column, and still be able to filter by time estimate afterwords (using 'is within' or something similar)?
This is really a super neat template and system. One question: how can I make "done" tasks in the related task list to a project disappear after it's marked "done"?
thank you so much for this tutorial very helpful it made me creat my own dashboard and Im very happy with it. loved the way you say boom when something happen lol
Really helpful video - thanks. Question -- When I try to input a task to the inbox from my iPhone, it opens a new page. Is there a way to avoid the page pop up and quickly add new tasks?
What is the benefit of having it tied to a project versus using tags? In the projects table, it would just be a long list of tasks accumulated.... can it be sorted?
What's the advantage on using relation to create project list vs using a select? I am currently creating a page for each project then using a linked database with the select column filtered. Keep in mind my projects have 100+ task in them. Appreciate the insight
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Can you send me the template , if you already done it
Sorry about that it has some personal stuff
Ill send u a smaller version
But i recommend u watch the whole thing
Do you have the template? I can't find it anywhere :(
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DELETING TASK FROM DASHBOARD Automatically =
For people wondering how to delete a task out of the list in case of completion:
Instead of doing it manually;
1. You add a checkbox-column "Done" to your tasks-table
2. Insert filter in Dashboard-table (= Show when "Done" is unchecked)
Optional: You can make another dashboard-table with the name "Completed" or "Done" where you collect all the completed tasks so you have an overview.
1. Create new linked table
2. Filter (= Show when "Done" is checked)
Hope this helps!
Thanks a lot (:
This video is very helpful in setting up relational databases in Notion, but it has relatively little to do with GTD.
To refresh one's memory (assuming you've read David Allen's book - if not, it is highly to be recommended):
The GTD approach is basically a workflow to guide workflows, which involves the following stages:
Stage 1: capture - this is crucial: there must be one place where everything that pops up to be done is collected and nothing more; just a place to capture it. In this, the video's Inbox is inadequate: what do you do, for example, with an e-mail task? It would be easy enough, one assumes, to include a link in the Inbox page, to a Notion note with a copy of e-mails (or websites, or whatever) -- the fact that that is missing is a critical lapse. The starting point should, therefore, be a note file with incoming tasks.
Stage 2: sort into discard / actionable / reading / someday-maybe (following the 2-minute rule: if you can do it in 2 minutes, do it in this stage); that's all you do: sort and clear out your inbox into these categories. This is a crucial step that is not very clearly reflected in the video.
Stage 3: go into the actionable tasks and sort into stand-alone tasks or projects (in both, by location of where it needs to be done). The video is better here (including tags for location), but it would help if there was a database simply for stand-alone tasks.
Stage 4: go through each project and designate a next-step task for that project, and move that to an active listing (by location), so that you focus entirely, not on the project as a whole, but on the next step that needs to be taken for each project. This could be set up in Notion, it appears, but the author didn't get this far.
Stage 5: schedule on calendar or by priority for each location of where the task needs to be done.
The Notion 'GTD' setup presented here, while it's quite clear and perhaps even useful, simply does not reflect the GTD stages. The crucial point about the GTD approach is that in each stage you focus on the simplest possible collection or sorting task to advance to the next stage without getting overwhelmed and without needing to carry to-do or what-am-I-not-doing things around in your head all of the time. Then when you start on a project task itself, you can be confident you are doing the right thing at the right time, and not missing something else you should be doing.
I liked this video because it introduced me to some important, fairly complex concepts for Notion. Great Video for that. Timothy, thanks for your feedback. I'd like to know what tools do you use? I have yet to find a tool that has most of the GTD requirements but TickTick, for me, comes close. I just can't seem to easily incorporate "Next actions" from projects automatically with it or maybe I've been under a rock.
your still struggling with this you could substitute the “projects table” for a table that will organise item into next action, discard, someday-maybe etc.
Have you found a solid GTD template for Notion? I want one that actually reflects the GTD principles..
For some day, just leave the date field blank. And for the 2 minute rule, you do it immediately if a task can fit in 2 mins, so you don't have to note it in the software.
This is how tutorials should be. So amazing, so helpful. It was structured really well and the pacing was pitch perfect. Thanks a lot!
Francesco, I follow your work for years and I love your channel. But you know how GTD can set some expectations when we talk about it. GTD users are very passionated about it and there's a lot of people that are hard users.
David Allen never uses or recommends the use of name "tasks". The concept of next action is very different than tasks. He uses tasks in a sense of a pejorative things, like if you never has your lists clear about the meaning of the action itself.
Projects always has a verb describing the desired outcome. The use on this video shows projects almost like areas of focus, that it's a totally different horizon inside GTD, and has another concept and idea.
The video doesn't talk about the concept of calendar and incubated things - two very important categories on GTD dynamics for next actions and projects. Notion also can be great for reference and support files - not mentioned.
The video name title could be changed for Advanced Notion on GTD, but it's not even basic GTD.
Thank you for posting and let me know if I can help anyway.
Francesco, this isn’t GTD... by far.
Hahah I was going to write just that and I was like “oh, loved what this wise person is commenting, let me give her a shout out...” then I saw it was Thais!!!! Só a pessoa que eu leio/vejo quase todos os dias hahaha. Great stuff.
Also, that “Task”-Project link is also not a good practice, am I right? hahah 😛
Ahh Thais, I so want you to talk about Notion! 😍 I’m transferring my whole reference system there and I just love it! 🥰
Maybe be less of a pedant over words
THIS.IS.ABSOLUTELY.FANTASTIC.
This video was literal perfection-the pace at which he explained,the way he explained seemingly difficult things and the way he kept us hooked on until the very end. Thank you so much!
this is the most clear and useful Notion tutorial of GTD management, thanks!
I concur !
This is perfect! Thank you so much!!
I added a "Quick Tasks" section where it shows tasks that can be completed in 10 minutes or less.
One of the best tutorials on Notion I've watched on RUclips. Looking forward to more!
This video is insanely amazing - THANK YOU! ALL OF THE LIGHTBULBS HAPPENING IN MY BRAIN RIGHT NOW OMG.
Thank You So Much! Ever Since I setup Notion, I've been the most productive because all my tasks are sorted out and categorised. This tutorial has been amazing and every step were explained in the most simple manner. Good Job Khe and Keep It Up.
I'm creating a dashboard that combines GTD with my schedule agenda. And I clapped my hands watching this video! Thank you!
I'm a beginner and this is the only tutorial I could easily understand from the ones I found. Thank you so much!
OMG, So good. Thank you so much. I'm in the middle of reading the GTD Book and I was searching for a Notion Video to get started. I love the way you walk me through things step by step. Some stuff has changed since then but I was easily able to understand what to do. THANK YOU from Germany
This was a mini-master class. I learned so much. Every step was explained, and unlike many tutorials, it went at a pace I could follow.
Best Notion tut I have seen. Made the whole concept of database and linked tables come alive. Thank you!!!
Few and far between, do I actually comment on videos, but this my friend was done in an excellent fashion and was exactly what I was looking for.
That review function came, and i literally giggled, shouting holy shit, its amazing, pressed subscribed.
As a first timer, I thought I was incapable of following up with the video, but I finally finished it :') Thank you so much... it's all thanks to your explanation. :) Can't wait to use it everyday🌻🌻
Glad it helped! Our pleasure.
The only good notion tutorial on yt fr
Thanks guys.
I absolutely lvoed this. Much better explainations of Notion than most "big" Notion advocates
Thank you *a tonne* !! I was desperately looking for this (automatic reminder of overdue check in) since August!
THANKS!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Hii Prof!
@@partheshsoni1905 👋🏻
Oh. My. God… this tool is amazing. I finally get it. It’s taken me ages but this one vid is 🤯. I can’t thank you enough.
Amazing Video, love the clarity in explaining a very advanced GTD system in simple and clear manner. All the best to you both!!
Awsome! Thanks for the super useful tutorial on both; creating tables with relations in Notion AND on establishing a working framework for the GTD model! Two of the things I really needed to familiarize myself with.
one of the best tutorials I came across. Thank you
Hi, I can’t believe I managed to make this on my own, thanks for the tutorial! Great explanation 🔥
this is literally life-changing
This is really helpful, customising tables and views gives great flexibility over other tasks lists. However, I feel it would have been better to add one of the key elements of GTD, which is “Next Action” view, May be adding a column to project list using a checkbox to show whether it is a Next Action, and creating a view showing tasks and context would help. Again, that is based on the demo you gave on how to create tables, views.
Oh, and I also linked some of the projects on my Projects Table to the already existing pages where those projects happen. For example, one of my projects is "Study Group on PhPsy" and I already had a database for that with all of my notes, etc. So The name of the project is actually a link to that database. Recommend! Again, thank you so much!
Absolutely brilliant !!! Have just started reading David Allen’s book this week after hearing him on a few podcasts and yesterday on only heard about Notion yesterday on another RUclips channel. I’ve followed along and set up my dashboard and tables. Thank you so much for clear, concise and easy to listen to instructions....excellent work.
Finally I am able to understand Notion and its strength. Thanks for sharing Khe tutorial. I have just one question, is it possible to include this system inside PARA system using Notion?
thank you.
this has helped me set up a database of when i need to update my mandatory training
I’ve been wanting more examples on tables and databases, so thanks for this.
Yes, the illustration of linking tables was much clearer than most!
These Formulas are so handy!! I was thinking about how to make them but couldn't until I watched your video!! Many thanks!
Great tutorial! I followed it step by step and came out with what was advertised. Thank you!
Thank you!! This is amazing and invaluable!! Wow - thank you for sharing and thank you so much Khe!!!
What a life changing dashboard. Thank you!
Best of the Best! I really liked the simple ur way is, Keep it UP 🔼
10/10 this changed my life
This is what I was looking for. Superb video
Wonderful video. I've been wanting to try notion, but was intimidated. This makes it to much less scary. Thank you.
This is exactly the type of task management system I was looking for. Thank you for this!
Absolutely fabulous video! Thanks a lot Khe! I learned about GTD methodology a short time ago but wasn’t sure what app I should be using to implement it. This video absolutely nailed it for me! Just going to download notion and can’t wait to get started !
Can you send me your template if you made it sucessfully
Is there a way to add a calendar to see all the tasks? This is a great video, thanks!
This is really helpful, I was nesting pages into pages before, now I know how to link, thank you.
This is absolutely incredible
This was a great help. I used this to set up my GTD system after a few false starts from previous attempts.
I now understand it enough to make adjustment to my needs.b
Simple, elegant, meaningful, organic and super helpful!
Fantastic. That make my watch worth. A lot to learn but this video gave me zeal to learn more about notion.
Here from Kharma medic!
Man this was dope af!!!! Thanks a lot:)
Is there a way to automatically remove a task related to a project once the task is checked to be complete?
Thank you so much that was very very helpful and easy to follow! Made my day. Thanks.
Supergreat video! This totally changed my way of work (Project Manager in a high-pace company), so thanks.!
I one thing I really need to find a way for though - any ideas? For every project I do I have like 65 things that needs to be done, same in every project. Is there any way to put in those to-do's and then duplicate all those in one go? It takes too long time to put in each of them for each project.
Thank you very much in advance!
This is great, thank you!!!
Great instructional video. Looking forward to see what else you’ve got. Thanks
this is the best video for setting up notion thanks a lot
Lovely GTD setup!
I’m trying to create a database for recipes. That link to my menu plan and automatically create a shopping list for each week.
Any updates please? How did you do this?
@@AndSoWeLaughed I tried but I wasn't able to! I couldn't understand how to do things and it was too much for my brain, so I gave up on it and signed up on a website that does everything for me! Sorry, I know that's not the answer you want to hear, but hopefully you can figure it out.
Best notion GTD video 👏👏👏
Great Video! This is excellent method.
Thanks Khe and Francesco!
I love this channel 💪
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!!
This is incredible useful and value packed! Thank you for making this video!
Great video! What do I do with the original task table/project table?? If I don't want to view them any more, since I now would have the different customized tables (inbox, due soon, etc)??? Would really appreciate an answer...
One of the easiest n owsm explanation
Very well done good sir, be proud of this and thank you kindly for your assistance
This video is amazing! So useful. I can’t wait to go to my Notion and apply this methodology!
This was the most helpful video ever!!!
Cheers. All credit to Khe!
When i do the date add formula exactly like you do it gives me a syntax error on days at character 49?
thanks! I now get to know what a real notion system looks like for gtd
This was amazing! Thanks so much for sharing!
amazing tutorial, followed step by step
Perfect Tutorial, really liked it!
this is so well explained and fun to work on!
Oh my God this is AMAZINGGGGG. Thank you so much for sharing!
This was super helpful! Amazing stuff.
WOW! This tutorial is a game changer! Thank you so much!
At 10:37, how did you get rid of the scroll bar (grey bar at the bottom) ? thank you
I’m giddy as a kipper just finishing that ....you were amazing thank you ...super proud of myself ...took me ages as had to keep stopping but did it ....thank you ...you star 🌟 ps I came from Kharma Medic too ...he blew me away too 👍🏼 xx
Great video, thanks! Question: if we want to add a Goals section linked to the projects table, should we add a new table "Goals" then link it to the Projects table or rather add a new column "goals" in the already existing Project table? thanks!
mind BLOWN
This was awesome. Thank you!
This was a freaking amazing tutorial and very helpful! thank you!
He did an awesome job! ⚡️
Newbie here and this tutorial is great! 😊
Is there anyway you could get that database? That filter for things due in near future is game changing for me but I have no idea how to do it. Thanks for the answer+
This tutorial is fantastic! Really helped me to build my task lists.
I have a question -
In the video, you used minutes for Duration, but what if a task is a 2 day work? Is there an elegant way of having minutes, hours and days on the same column, and still be able to filter by time estimate afterwords (using 'is within' or something similar)?
maybe just use "text" property instead of "number"?
@@jollycomputer9748 wow thanks !!
This was one very well done and informative video! Thank you so much!
This was awesome!!! Thanks for the tutorial!
This is really a super neat template and system. One question: how can I make "done" tasks in the related task list to a project disappear after it's marked "done"?
add a filter "done is " not checked.
Well. Definitely a great tutorial. Thank you, guys!
This is amazing. Hoepfully my work life will be organized better now. :)
you didn't explain how you copied them down... what shortcut did you use? at 7:52
thank you so much for this tutorial very helpful it made me creat my own dashboard and Im very happy with it. loved the way you say boom when something happen lol
Really helpful video - thanks. Question -- When I try to input a task to the inbox from my iPhone, it opens a new page. Is there a way to avoid the page pop up and quickly add new tasks?
What is the benefit of having it tied to a project versus using tags? In the projects table, it would just be a long list of tasks accumulated.... can it be sorted?
I wonder this also. Maybe it is because of the review function?
What's the advantage on using relation to create project list vs using a select? I am currently creating a page for each project then using a linked database with the select column filtered. Keep in mind my projects have 100+ task in them. Appreciate the insight